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Green Chile Potato Soup

November 1, 2018

This Green Chile Potato Soup is creamy, rich and has a wonderful kick of flavor. The green chiles provide a slight kick of heat which is quickly cooled down with the creamy base and hearty potatoes. This will be a winter staple and a new family favorite.

Soup Season is in full force at my house. I LOVE soup and lucky for me, so do my kids. Zupas is one of my absolute favorite places to eat. One of my current favorite soups on their menu is their green chile potato soup. Because I don’t live close to a Zupas, I knew I needed to recreate a version of that soup for these long winter months and this recipe satisfies that craving.

This soup is creamy, hearty and packed with flavor. This will be one that I will want to make over and over again and I am sure you will too!

This Green Chile Potato Soup is creamy, rich and a wonderful kick of flavor. The green chiles provides a slight kick of heat which is quickly cooled down with the creamy base and hearty potatoes. This will be a winter staple and a new family favorite.

Author: Nikki

Recipe type: Dinner

Ingredients

3 cups cubed red potatoes

2 cups diced green cabbage

20 ounces frozen corn

2 Tablespoons butter

¾ cup diced onion

24 ounces green chilies

2 Tablespoons minced garlic

4 cups heavy cream

2 cups milk

3½ teaspoons cumin

1 to 1½ teaspoons salt

½ teaspoon pepper

2½ teaspoons chicken bouillon

¼ teaspoon Cayenne pepper

Instructions

Bring large pot of salted water to a boil and add potatoes and cabbage. Boil until just fork tender. Drain potatoes and cabbage and set aside. You want the potatoes to still be a little firm because they will cook longer in the soup.

Preheat oven to 500 degrees F.

Line a cookie sheet with foil and then spray it with cooking spray.

Spread corn evenly over cookie sheet and roast in oven for about 7 minutes. Keep an eye on to make sure it doesn't burn. Remove from oven and set aside.

In a large cooking pot melt 2 Tablespoon of butter over medium high heat. Add onions and green chilies. Sauté until tender.

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wendy barnes

November 2, 2018

Sounds like a good combination. Looks nice and thick. Great for a cold night. Im pinning. Ummm I did just have one question. 24 ounces of green chilies? Is that correct? I know they are typically not hot. But seemed like alot.?

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